Successful plant growth-promoting microbes: inoculation methods and abiotic factors
Plant-microbe interactions have been the subject of several biotechnological studies,
seeking sustainable development and environmental conservation. The inoculation of plant …
seeking sustainable development and environmental conservation. The inoculation of plant …
Plant-microbe interaction in sustainable agriculture: the factors that may influence the efficacy of PGPM application
G Malgioglio, GF Rizzo, S Nigro, V Lefebvre du Prey… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has caused considerable
environmental damage over the years. However, the growing demand for food in the coming …
environmental damage over the years. However, the growing demand for food in the coming …
Relevance of plant growth promoting microorganisms and their derived compounds, in the face of climate change
J Naamala, DL Smith - Agronomy, 2020 - mdpi.com
Climate change has already affected food security in many parts of the world, and this
situation will worsen if nothing is done to combat it. Unfortunately, agriculture is a meaningful …
situation will worsen if nothing is done to combat it. Unfortunately, agriculture is a meaningful …
Beneficial plant-microbes interactions: biodiversity of microbes from diverse extreme environments and its impact for crop improvement
Microbes are capable of colonizing the rhizosphere and phyllosphere as well as living
inside the plant tissues as endophytes. The microbiomes associated with the crops have the …
inside the plant tissues as endophytes. The microbiomes associated with the crops have the …
Potential role and utilization of plant growth promoting microbes in plant tissue culture
Plant growth promoting microbes (PGPMs) play major roles in diverse ecosystems, including
atmospheric nitrogen fixation, water uptake, solubilization, and transport of minerals from the …
atmospheric nitrogen fixation, water uptake, solubilization, and transport of minerals from the …
Plant growth-promoting microbes: diverse roles in agriculture and environmental sustainability
The need for environmental sustainability to create a balance between the future's need and
resources available is a key issue at the global level. The world's population is increasing …
resources available is a key issue at the global level. The world's population is increasing …
Plant-soil-microbes: A tripartite interaction for nutrient acquisition and better plant growth for sustainable agricultural practices
Plants can achieve their proper growth and development with the help of microorganisms
associated with them. Plant-associated microbes convert the unavailable nutrients to …
associated with them. Plant-associated microbes convert the unavailable nutrients to …
The impact of microbes in the orchestration of plants' resistance to biotic stress: a disease management approach
MC Enebe, OO Babalola - Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2019 - Springer
The struggle for survival is a natural and a continuous process. Microbes are struggling to
survive by depending on plants for their nutrition while plants on the other hand are resisting …
survive by depending on plants for their nutrition while plants on the other hand are resisting …
[HTML][HTML] Plant growth-promoting bacteria as inoculants in agricultural soils
R Souza, A Ambrosini, LMP Passaglia - Genetics and molecular …, 2015 - SciELO Brasil
Plant-microbe interactions in the rhizosphere are the determinants of plant health,
productivity and soil fertility. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are bacteria that can …
productivity and soil fertility. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are bacteria that can …
Plant growth-promoting bacteria as bioinoculants: attributes and challenges for sustainable crop improvement
MC Orozco-Mosqueda, A Flores, B Rojas-Sánchez… - Agronomy, 2021 - mdpi.com
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are excellent biocontrol agents and stimulators of
plant growth, nutrition, and production. Therefore, these plant-associated bacteria are …
plant growth, nutrition, and production. Therefore, these plant-associated bacteria are …